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'Obsessed' Trump has mentioned Joe Biden a staggering 580 times since becoming president
Experts did the math and found that U.S. President Donald Trump talks about his predecessor, former President Joe Biden about six times a day, in what some experts dub 'Biden Derangement Syndrome'

'Obsessed' Trump has mentioned Biden 580 times since becoming president
Experts did the math and found that U.S. President Donald Trump talks about his predecessor, former President Joe Biden about six times a day, in what some experts dub 'Biden Derangement Syndrome'
U.S. President Donald Trump is known for his unique vernacular and tendency to repeat phrases, and though he says 'the most beautiful word' is 'tariffs,' experts counted and found that there's one thing he mentions most - his predecessor, Joe Biden.
According to an analysis by NBC News, Donald Trump talks about Biden an average of 'six times' a day, adding up to 580 mentions of Biden since his January 20 inauguration. Meanwhile, a separate New York Times analysis found that Trump mentioned Biden's name more than he said the word "America" during his first 50 days.
Liberal pundits have characterized Trump's constant invocation of his once-opponent "Biden Derangement Syndrome," cleverly named for Trump's insistence that the 'fake news media' has 'Trump Derangement Syndrome,' experts at NBC say. It has led to some accusing Trump of being "obsessed" with Biden in posts online.
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While Biden largely steered away from talking about Trump, Trump has done the opposite (Image: Getty Images)
In contrast, Biden spoke about Trump just 29 times in the first 100 days of his presidency, according to the same report.
Trump, who says, he's 'got the best words,' has taken every chance he can to slam Biden. Just two days ago in a speech, Trump once again railed against Biden, labeling him the 'worst president in history.'
Prior to the White House Easter event, Trump went on a ranting rampage taking aim at his enemies, saving space for a special message for Joe Biden. "Sleepy Joe Biden purposefully allowed Millions of CRIMINALS to enter our Country, totally unvetted and unchecked, through an Open Borders Policy that will go down in history as the single most calamitous act ever perpetrated upon America," Trump wrote on Truth Social.

Trump made several quips about Biden during Easter (Image: Getty Images)
He finished with more insults, stating that Biden was "by far, our WORST and most Incompetent President, a man who had absolutely no idea what he was doing. But to him, and to the person that ran and manipulated the Auto Pen (perhaps our REAL President!), and to all of the people who CHEATED in the 2020 Presidential Election in order to get this highly destructive Moron Elected, I wish you, with great love, sincerity, and affection, a very Happy Easter!!!"
But that wasn't it for the Easter celebratory Biden shout-outs. At the actual egg hunt, Trump, began to tell an anecdote. “Do you remember the bunny with Joe Biden? Do you remember when the bunny took Joe Biden out? He’s not taking Trump out," Trump joked. The person in the bunny costume standing next to him nodded along.

President Trump's repetitive phrasing is part of his technique, say speech experts (Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
For the final Biden dig of the weekend, the White House’s official X account posted a video of the quip, captioned, “The White House is no longer a nursing home.”
The 47th US president had previously mentioned Biden an impressive 13 times during a speech to Congress last month.
At his inauguration alone, Trump mentioned Biden a dozen times, which is about half of how many times the Biden administration mentioned Trump in his first 100 days.
Trump's repetition is part of a speech pattern, however, as a Politico analysis noticed that there's a number of words Trump uses repeatedly, including, 'beautiful' (one of his most used), 'Witch hunt,' 'Fake news,' 'Tremendous,' 'Swamp,' and 'Huge.'
The repetition of speech is a psychological maneuver that experts sounded the alarm on during the first Trump presidency. "It’s effective when people hear things over and over, it sticks in their minds," said Deborah Tannen, a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University, in a 2017 interview with USA Today.
She added, "Where did people come away with this idea that Hillary can’t be trusted? We heard it over and over."